THE 5IINERS' AND FARMEUS’ JOURNAL. Now.gcnticnH-n.frwiithc rtriraclcswroupliiby | lost, nii(J wc hear of a good many human olK,n andadurcBca xnen, patent .U.am.dm•tnr^ 1 rnBnol JemMmce: but , l.vcH that have ^ lo8t.” The river was incidental meeting wa. net for j who ha, ha.l lh« a*su..ncc imWuly to dccty an ^ descended ... . .1 .1. 1 - ^1... . f%T llfimt HlOfllCal * _ . _ . madu wiws he called hi« brethren to their usual place of devotion, and adurcuscd them in the fol- lovin^ i.iaiinor jcct of this grand instruinent, which utvi'r can lie rivalled, but by ono equally inspirid from above, ot pre serving the material part of man, which will pre clude the necesbity of farther mquiry concerning that mysterious part of man which it too tran scendental for human reason;" which awfti! diuo- obuso the theory and practice of the fir^t medical men ..n the country, and has ontemptuoUsly pla ced th( in btneath hik lierd ot undinciplined prac titioners, hi* taverii-kceiK’rs, eoiistabk-B, and ne- wiis not greater thnn tho celebrated “ Ya- •/(>o Frcsli.” In short, adds the Courier, •• thin, n» a frtend observed to us, has been a real yuUif cation Flood."] info„.«l fcy . g.n- COM tieman from Burke Co«nt) , that the corps for t.ik wlr.nal. of U. S. Engineers, under the Editor, ; I wrTte todcfrnd the now fan- Col. Long, have ® y . «j! _ j,j «|o,| (tianr nyatrul, romarkablp for it fVankness ) p„rposo of administering to tlx' souls, because, ^ihc 'K^iWille in Virgi»in> iu succcm in the cure ol tli«- rdlow.crcaturos, 1 have l>o**n inspired with liic them!e thmiX’tL M^>cc*sin (Jap, across t .ase.-, agai..st the underhand machiuations of hy- the YeUow Mountan, Linville Mountain, to .x>crisy : I write to duf. nd Ui-l system, which Morganton, where they arrived during the |,^ bet.„ siande.cU without measure and witi.out storm, on the first part of last week ; and i ..giving ^vl,om left that place oh Saturday 27th ult., Kt the i ^ Providence” ha« sent to our asBistance, I’leasant (Jardens ; wh«'n^they took a grand instrument of curing all diseases „,M l)rcp G.p.l>o.K-^.oo°^';>;'l^ I J ,L „ Bu, bcli.v. .1,.. . I.Hc. ...d »o,c i„U»U«. “ |'n;’ " W,“|t " Zt the Navigation'the indignation of the enlighUncd part of the com. «»„e old .;aint continued thus : I venture to assert live upon an equahty with eaeh other. j ’.orthern bninch of tho on*!^ndv River. The itntnense im(K>rtance I muxiity, and caused tlic intelligent members of the ^takc my credibility on the nsserti.in, without of this l^d is becoming more and more ap- j profession to regard U.e undiiciplinca praclition- ti,„ i^ast fear of being contradicted by Act or rea- parcnt in the estimation of all w ho ha\e for j ers of that system, as a motly squad of impious em- tj,st yjc great raurtality of man is owing to a a nKiinont reflected on the advantages which j piricscomposedof silenced preachers, shoemakers, radical dcfect in Uiose enlightened institutions. gro«*s. riiilanthropic dreamers may say what they please; they may tell us that we are all men, • 'J'hc f'rcshct.—We have copie«l from otii- and all made by the same Almighty hand; but er |>aperH, some account of the destnictive J ... sccnacma. .or numan reason, we see that this Almighty hand has ma,le «>me ; effecU of the Jf‘° “ bcdi»„ .. .h= cn,.,.* ..W.d ni,:,..' ...a U-.. -nd u„UI ,h„. j wotild be derived from it. Col. Long is j butchers, tavern-keepers, constable:, horse »ur ^aid to be most favorably impressed with | all of whom arc in successful its importance and practicability. 1 he ob- j practice—ovcrruning the polite world like a dcl- ject ot' the. projectors ot this road seems to ; tca-ketiles of fleeting vapors, tea- (>e to cross the .Mountains at a point which ^eMing liquors, and crean.-pou of a.trin- would strike the central mar et o * *® ' ’ j gent roots, couuteracling nature in her course. Viz. Columbia, from whence ,t "|«y i restoring dying n.ento life, by mean, of ma- to the two others, VIZ. havettevilie and Au-. . i , gusta-Charleston being'in a Southern di- I 6'= ‘"canUtio.is, .n wb.ch the multitude ar rection from Columbia, would of course ; d«h!.'hted, and arc embracing wiU. eagerness, and have the deepest interest in its success.— | which has so completely panic-struck ihecnvwus Hon. S. F. Carson aJid Col. I. T. -\very, members of the profession as to induce them to we understand, will attend the Convention seize with uncnmnKMi alacrity the weapon of slan- lo be held at Estilville on the 11th inst., to i jer to reliere tlicmsclvcs from thiir humiliating represent the interests of this regiun, w hen i situation, and to tower over the heads of their en- the Kngineers will laake their rC|K»rt, and brethren; and I think I can venture to say further mt'asures be taken to accomplish production of the tho euterfH-izP.—RKtherfordion Sjicctator. j „ ^vhether tl.ey were jusuilable Rofary i*^/np.—-Messrs. Hale, Crane & ! ^ “> »" cxpos.iio,, Co. of the citv of Hartford, Connecticut, j ‘“Cf to the Uieory and pracuce of the have obtained a patent for, and established | l»te rev.val in m.-d.cmc will enable the public to a manufactory of, a new rotary pump, which j form a correct di ci.-ion. promises to be a dt^cided and valuable ini-1 Thompson, the Hip|K)«ates of the late revolu. j.rovrniont. Two wheels are enclosed in I tion in medicinc, was bora in Fincastlc, in the a casing w hich corresp«ind9 witli them in ■ year 1*76, under the monarchical governnM-nt.— size, and which fits closely up>n their sides. ; ujj mother was by birth a J ajid by nature a One of the wheels has, on its periphery ' she Hourishcd in tJic great French rev. fWts or winps, three in number, at equal Surgeon, and du^tauce ap.yt—somewhat like cogsthe , u„rivalkd success in U.e treatment of otlier wheels has cavities into which the or floats iiiav fall, both wheels being wounds u ith bteam, she acquired great fame. But - , J • .L ■ . . i as she grew old she became completely saturated s«i placed in their casing as to revolve to-1 «> , . . Wither, and their peripheries forming a wa-1 «“»> " “> ter.joint. Through the ends or headiS of, believe Uiat rel.g.ous ceremonies were MKWr eifi- the casing ^ass the shafts which support ' caeious in removing maladies than remedies of and turn the wheels. \ me3ieal skill, and in this fit of enraged passion 'J'here are two apertures in the casing, j she diabolically died without the benefit of a cler. through one of which the water is drawn gy, leaving behind the only child, Thompson, wl«> up by the suction produced by the motion , according to one of the ordinances of tliaf govern. i»f the floats, as they rocedc from tho wheel, entailed the profession by mhrritance; and containing the cavities, and througii *he I other the water .s discha^rgjed by tne ap-. ^f Patent Steam-Doctor, proach ot the floats tnwurd. it. The pump ♦ Thompson being a boy destitute of a liUr.l jiiav be put lu motion bv the hand, or other ' ® \ i>owcr. One fourteen iivrhes in diameter, i »“• «h.b.Ung with the application of the power of two i « .tean.-pot, it had the men, will raise and di.K:l.arse 1^0 gallons pcm'oous tendency of cnppl.ng h.sgenms m .u |>cr niinute. \ pump of this size is already 1 infancy, and precluding all farther growth or ad- m euccc8»ful operation at the Simsbiirj j vancemert; and what operated still more against mines in this State ; and orders for others | his prosperity, was the taste and spirit for science which arc so extremely pcrnicious in principle and practicc, as to place the cause of disease in inflammation, and thr removal of difoase under the power of the lancet and the despotic govern ment of “Calomel.” Now, fi'llow-citizens, lo il lustrate the unpardonatic ijnorBnce of those well organized and disciplined institutions, reflect for a moment, that life consists in blood and deatli in cold ; it th rcfi>rc must be roatonablo to siippos.’ that man has no blood to lose ; but gentlemen, re- mark the conscjue»ees if a man doi'S lose bl«id ; , , , 1 .1 . ri Haw iliver, the northern bninch of tho the nun.crous ev.U produced by N.mrod, tha of | ^, to the profession cl.im«ey-swee,.er. is Ok- and low grounds. e have not heard |>ar- ticulars,except that .ludge Kulltn’sdam,(lor- joining most degrading: thus exhibiting an impious re semblance between the mo«t vile, and saerod func tions, for ho is still dressed in black, whether in his clerical or his lay charaet. r; and he still o- beys the injunction lo cry alou.l and spare not, whether he pcci>« from the pulpit or I'rom the inerly Judge .'lurplieyV) is entirely swept awny. 'Fhe lo%v grounds in Hlnden, where we an ticipated much mischief, have, wc arc hap* chimney, and whether his vorifrrations are di-1 py to leani, escaped material injury reetcd against Calnmel or against totil. To,! Ml. sai.a.mani)i;r. A letter from a friend in the upper |>art of Richmond county, informs ut> that tho Pee Hee haa swept away Mills, Cro|>s, Aic. in timt neighborhood, to an extent surpass- irig the recollection of the oldest inhahi- (.,„ts.—“ I'armera who were in the very I’rom the Charh ston Courier. Tin: l'Ri::SH.—[tv/rac/sq/' /W/rr*.] ('.amdtn, Atifi- HO.—U e have l>een vis- ; p;,il,ering in their year’a labor, had if you bleed a man, so much of that man is dead;! j,oi by a frosh.t never before «M|uailed here. mortiticatioii of swung the whole of tl^'ir ifyou lake half ofhis biood he is half dead, and if Oup river was about three feet higher thafl blasted in one day’a tune. Ow- you take all he is totally defunct—“logically e- it was ever known lietore. '1 wo thinls of ■ ,jjg aituation of tl*e com, which waa nough.” Fellow creatures, I arnaorry to find that ^ our llridge is entirely swept nwiy, which rip*'ning, and the water lying over it tlic whole kingdom has been suffering for so many almost aiiMHints to a total loss of it, us it will , Jj,V will cause it, when ahe sun years, fVoni a system so pernicious in principle, l''»« • eX|«^ t Ix'fore it Will be re-tollt. shiwsoiit.'to rot. Not only crops, Ujt hog*, and in practic. ' Hut, brethren, thank the wine' A great many of rajr IManters have sufK re.1 , hornes, werts drowned ; .nd the great, I have the n.eans in my power, in- “ men who one «w;k not suspecting such a fre.het, spired by the -.av.ng Angel," to take from that; “S’’ ‘'‘'“''J f" , , I • . r . J , I huiidrol Ijjiles CottiHiandthrectofourtlioii-1 The same elter infomi-s us of the melan- btishels Corn, will now soar.-ely make I ^oiy dc-ith, bv drowning, of Mr. illiam hamts for the s.n.l suu. of «», the grand n.stru- ^ | ^ ,a, Randall, of Mont- mcnt of curing all disca«.-s in t«o hours, and the lost their entire , j^^v craintv, a voung man of very res- pkasure of fixing your own Ume, when to make U JW. Laiiir, John had been murrie.1 your eternal elopen.enU will,out intcrrupUon. M’Rae, .Mr. M'Rae, Major .Me Willie, K.>-t. ' ,„onths before, and who hid C.ir Having thus, gcntleineii, gone through the Jjrin- t’antey, K»t. Champlin, K. Cun ton, Col. , jjecoiite a valuable member of socM-tV.— eipal objcct of our meeting, I Ulieve httle further Jas. S. I)»‘a«, aljout 4110 hugs, and no doubt j drowned w hile endea%'oring lo drivo will be wanted than to encourage the backward to , five times as many others, w ho have lost Stock on Ins farm to a place of aeruritv. lake patcnu, and the zealous to persevere in their , from one hall lo three fourths ol their crops. ) j h'ayt tteriUe Ofmmr. iindcrukings. I Ferkm-i, ('iples, Adamson, and all tho Jh»y- With this last ...junction, all thore that had «ao ' l'“vo also sulfered immenselv, tlio’ I ..„i„ . ...I .1,.-. ..... I.... Mievo not a total lota. Ihe (he raw Uridge is entin-ly cariei away,aiMl the loss lought patents ; and those that had not, gave all tl.ey had, and thiir notes for the >>alance :^thus each man leaving tlieir place of devotion armed with the infallibit- nostrum, which was so a'^mira- bly calcnlatcd to vulgarize tl.e .-.cdical proieshion, and brutalize th« human frame; w hi' h an eijiose From the Richmond Knqirirfr. TMF. INSI KKFI'TIO.V L A fanatic preacher bv the name of Nat. of the Planters on that river are no doubt Nat. Turner'} «lio ha.1 b.-eii equal totho«5 on this. Much sicknws is ,..^„„ht to reatl ami write, aixl jM-rmitted to now ant.npited, e.»|- cially on the planta- preaching in th.* cr.untry, wa* at We have already a g**od deal here, bottom of this infernal brigandage. Ho “ C»btmbia, .\vc- — In ditji-n'nt parts artful, inipudent and vindictive, wiIIkaK of certain facts relative to a case trtattd by one ol »l:una;je done is incal- anv cause or ttrovocal lull, that coiild be as. tliat souad. in a sicklv section of this rini'triet. will ^ i i_ i’ ii . _’.. .i ■ . ‘ ■ ,- «• 'i „ diat squad, in a sickly section of this dn^trict, w.U c.ilablo, Fnim Hampton’s plantation down, sufliciently illuclrate. Ii.lcy, a woman of color, every thing is ffone rtl the river. He loses who had been laboring under local iiiilammation (or imym, but witi.out exc.ling Ihc af^rc- hensions of her master, until a stcaia-doctor ii..>in- uatf;d himself into his house without an invitatio.., and took the hberty to remark lo Ihc gt ntleman lluit if l>ilcy waa nut cured in 34 hours, she must certainly die; and that l.«; could cure her in two al)Out halt'. ()n the NVaterco they are wor>e off if possible. Kverv' thing under water from t’aniden down, and most of the river lands in the up co.mtry a re also swept. 'I’he loss will l>e greater tiiaii in (Jrcat Frenhrt at AuptFta.—The late huve lj;en received from several States m ; cultivated by the .lliterate clergy A the »isd«m of 1 hours, by the watch. Tl.e old gentkman being have (says the .Vugusta C’hriHiicle of the I niuQ.—A. E. Riritir. | ihc ir grand-mothcrs, which had undergone a great j a.'»toni»hed, l.ut worse scared, reluctantly submit, -“th Aug.) swelled theSivannah KlV- We have just been presented Wooden Bucket, turned from nolid by Mes.srs. Hall, .Mallahv 6i R this place. The gentlemen named _ . . „ on an e.vtensive manufactory of hollow i were enhanced by l.is really imagining him- neer, and unacquainted with the power of Meam, gned. He was the lave of Mr. 'Fravis. He awl another slave of Mr. T. a voting fellow, by the name of Mix*rc, were two 4‘ Ihe Icatiers. Three or limr others were first concertHfl ami iiU’Wt octlve. 'I'hey liad 15 otlien to Join them. And by ini|M>rtu- nily or tlin ati> tlnry prevailed upon 2l» eth- ertt to co-operate in the acheinc of massacre. W'c cannot say how long they were organ izing thein*elves—Lut they turned Hit on last .Monday ntorning early (llie *.i‘id) upon woxIcn ware, of ail descriptions, such as' **h nobody; and under tins immoderate excite, buckets, chums, washing tulj?, «i:c. Sj far ■ >nfnt of the brain, he indi^mantly left his native as wc are able to judge, we are decidedly country, crossed the wide waters of the Atlantic of opini'>n that ware, turned from .solid ! and landed in the American world in the city of tiin!>er, is vastly superior to that made in Bristol, under the title of Patent .Stcam-Doctor. the usual manner. The vessels are all On Uic day previous to his arrival in Bristol, there iron bound, and w.-ll painted, inside and HJt. „ „^gro man executed for stealing a They are vep-light-and tlierc is every .tcam-pot, which had created grent dissatisfaction reason to believe that otic buckct of this description, buckets, ufacture of to the weste u family but kets every view the vast population of the western Cuuutry, every’ one will perceive must a- inouiit to an enormous sum annually ; and this 5!um is taken out of the country, to pui - chase an article of absolute necessity. Now and the great danger arising from applying it to the system when cold,—wh.le in tl.is sUte the the upper part of Broad street, and the wa-' indiscriminate. 'I’hcv were m.»r d, to ter was spreading rapidly arotind the city ||,e nuinU r of 40 or’.'iO; niul w ki.ivei —and it was rising at the rate of one and a axes—kn-king on the head, or culling bfKly being suddenly heated by steam on the out- quarter inches. Should it CfHitinuc lo rise t|,p throols of their virliint. They haii side, only the stratum of particles immcdiatrly af- I S inches more, we may ex(>ect to witness fire.arins among them—.ind scarrely fectcd expands, while that on the inside, not biing ! another \ azK> fresh ! HaiidMirg, opposite ' one, if one, that was lit for u^. . . 'Fheir lie- , this cily, is completely .«.urr.HjndedMithwa- ,„j, uK.untcd cnjibled them to jK rpf-trtite a separation usually follows, lie had ra.s«-d the I **’’’■ bridge stands the rapid current the lamentable ntischief, which so small a steam to that point which induced him to believe notwithstandmg the extrt in^ dif- f„rre could execute in so small a circuit (in heated, undergors no concomitant change, hence propos.tion being imn.cdi.-.tely acceded to, the de ceased U ean.e visible, and with three hard steam ings and one gentle rubbing he wai. restored to a ! was a whig in the revolut.on ; his height, as he p.;rfect state of mctivity, which at once in.morlal- | himself has informed us, was seven feet and a half, izcd him in that section of countrj- but not be- | and lo the length ofhis liu.bi. he attributed his be! a U„er .r.,cte .. furnished, ,he pn-c jple I from mere fatigue, they pau.sei in tlieir mur- J he next case I shall mention, .s one of an in-; .piarter pa«t .J . clock, I*. ,\I. was exactly , deroiis career alx.ul l‘J oMock on .Moodav. terest.ng nature. Bib, a native of this district, I 19 in hes below the centre, at the inteis 'c-. \ fact or t\\ o, l.'cfurc we continue our nar- tion of Hnwd and Washin-lon streetsnitive. Theso wnlches are now e.>,timat d the rise of the water by tiie town guage at to have committed tixty-one murdir$ ' Not the Bridge, 31J feet abfive low water mark. ’ I ii white |>erson cscap‘d, at all the hou.scs Fxtract of a letter—“ Since my last we visileij, except two f One was a liltlo .c hope that our fel-i ” 6'~ne goi ms ng.u eye punceea out, wii.ch had never. have had f«e of tlic highest freshets that hdd at Mrs. U .aliar’s, alnjut 7 or H jeam low-citizens Mill l>e led to consider their in-1any inconvenience until a recent conver- has been known for thiity.six years—t|,e "ho had .sagacity- enough to creep tercet aright, arxl award to the inanufactu- | ‘**® South. lango while rambling niiion ho had wiUi a steam-docior, wl«> remarked | river commenced rising on'Siinday and kept i “P “ chiinnry ; and the other was .Mrs, Bar- rers that encouragement which their enter-1 through Carolina—near one of its small villages— | to him that he could put him in a goxleye in iwoj rising till this morning. I am s«'.rry lo in-1 *■''"> "hose huskind was murdered in the prize really merits. Richmond Patlad. j accidentally came in conUet with old Mmrod, ^ hours, by die waU:h. Hob, b ing elated at the j “I* ’r‘«>nd.s on Bt a h Island ‘■‘itlon patch, though ho had recc iy. d somn j a tall guant man, of pleasing address and ready i idea of having two eyw, ii.i.nrdiatc ly submitted I ‘ **"• only the crop notice in the course of the moriiing of iho TrareUer's direction — \ fr.end who has ' “ considerable, but unimproved to the o,K:ration. 'J he doctor put hi. si. an.-works ■ aH |hc old corn they had ^ mur.ierous ,!.-. «ls that were going on ; IkjI M I uLztif:r B uirtmun* ii itiiu w iiv im» y- i • .r , ! in tli*ir 'Pl.r* .. . .1 ! h:«/l iiLirAil n/\ «.. l travelled relates the foiJow lug a« a literal paving rouJs, tJiou^h hi» face exprc*»cd [ agoin;r, aiiH retired in his lot to a dog corn has been sivrpt avvav, I do herself ktween Ihe weather Ixiarding direction given to him by an inhabitant of a ! "’'‘■“d”. which presented a long nose, tliat sup- j «tcamed to death the day before, for killing sheep, I of 'iJi n herself'iK-Uveen lhe*^^w f*''iV . ! remote New England tovvrn, in reply to his of silver spreUclr. thro.igh which and pulled out l.is rye; this he dexterously fixed ; believe I would not Ik- out of^'l'hTway!-Their »!•« room, ami the nnplasle'n'd b“ li'ing inquiry for tlieduect road to u,eetmg rH^P«d. moderately pair of interesting eyes, which L. old sockct, gave him tliree hard steam-1 situation is indotsl distressing, tiioy have and esca^d, the wretch.lH n,.t taking tinS ' 1 I I nearly lost all the mules, horses and stock I'unt l>cr out. It was U-lieved, that ono .1-. . .1- U . ..... I of the brigands had taken up a spite ngain-t hou^e: • II . I . • I ” ’ -- —V -- — -— —lAi iji ijii el ,all, stranger, you go right straiglit ol*tinacy ; and in addition to his other titles, he a„d off with the fury of a maniac up a long 1 they had on Iheir plantations, ahead till you come to a large oak tree, then was supremely skilled in the Ejf^ptian language, i road, wh.ch led into an old field where a large ,.r ur. , I.f c . i >’“''row, U>( aii^- he I'md rl'fused V.iiti right shou - and a great meditator on death. Lingo observing ! flock of sheep were feeding, which Hob’s new eye ' ^ e have'ha.I n r ‘••'"’'Ic slaves for a wifn. der, and go fill until you come to the brick «,th what nratncas old Nimrod mastered subjects , . . . j . ... i Iasi.—“*>« have had a remarkable fresh ! , school house-tlu*n take the brick school I houw; your h:ftsh«iller, and keepstraitiht ‘ ‘''•‘K*’* »* «>nvtr»ing with him between the eye and brain, inspired Boh with a j« till yirtJ come to Squire W’l igates, and but the one which was partie- mutton, and the same ambition possess, then you take tho Scpiire's house right on “h»rly agitated waa the " lats revival of medicine. ’ pd by the dog previous to his undergoing tfi" steam your back, and you can’t mnu tl.e way. J l-mgo stated to the old saint that he had been in- ' o|>^ration. Bob put off aft/T the shorp with the Smlh,irn Fainut. j instrument of restoring fury of a hungry wolf, killing without eating, until • I dead men, and for t).c sum of SCitJ he was author- ^ j,p },ad destroyed 14, notwithstanding the fowling. Uhen we look at a fK-ld of wheat, we » po'**' a'lorney to reveal the sccret. ),^j discharged at him; and in fitul thiU tliow! stfxks which rai.se tfteir heads -'‘imfod eagerly snatched the offer and swallowed act of killing tl.e fifte.mth, there came, fortu- tne highest are the emptiest. TIk: same is down U.e ur.mortal steam. Now thought Uie old f„r U.e poor sheep, a keen flash of light- tbe rase with m»>n—those wIk. ai«ijine the .aint, I w.il talw Uie advanUge of the moment, ' knocked out his new eye, and chaaed |rcr.*tcst cfjnsirqtierice have ^fnerally the , and the beautiful ornaments of diRtinction shall ' ]|im round tl^e fioli] thre«7 over th« bars and l^aat ahare of j:jd^ment and ability . bt mine. Aud on the same evoning of lus being u.to the stable in tho river, Ihe water coming within 17 ‘ I'-arlyon i ucsday morning, (hey att«-mp. inches of the level at the iiitersecti.m of their l>!'udy work. '1 hey Broad and W.n.ohingtoni^iroetK—it was mueli an allat'k u(>>!i .Mr. Blunt, i> gentle, above any fresh sinee the eelebrat-fl “ Va- '"•"'ell with tliQ gout, Z!»o”—the river is now falling. Iinmen;eI •n.'^trad of (hing, determined to injury has b^en sustained by the pl iniers , out. Hi* haii s-.-vcral piece.i of on the Hat and marginal lands, especially. I*"or eijjhl, and ho in loss of provisions, cro|)s, and it is appre-i ''ito tlif hai.d of his ovvn slaves, bended there will he a considerble losa of »ohl\ and tfullan'.ly stood by him.-^ stock and porhap.s negrws. 1 hr\ re[M-II d fhe bMgatnls—kiilod ono, 'd an.l took prisoner [(Jen. Moore,J f.i.. J . „ I **nd we believe tooJi a third, who was not [ I he Auffuuta (,o,a ur of the i?»th ult.' wound.:d ut all. slates that “ a great deal of stork ha^ b'-cn We understand that 10 . f thosr brigand*